Tuesday, January 21, 2020

I HAVE MY BISBEE ARIZONA PHOTO ALBUM BACK ON LINE AGAIN

FEMALE CARDINAL
Managed to keep my photos under twenty this morning and it wasn't too difficult under cloudy skies .  Had some prescriptions to refill so it was off to the Walmart Pharmacy in Goderich.  With that done it was a quick trip down around the harbor before heading home.  Aside from a walk with Pheebs this afternoon it was a rather uninspiring day.  On the upside with clearing skies late this afternoon we did definitely notice our days getting longer:))
WORK CONTINUES ALONG GODERICH'S SHORELINE
ALSO NOTICED OVER AT GODERICH ELEVATORS THE WEIGH STATION BUILDING WAS BEING DEMOLISHED
Still lots of activity in our front yard.  Birds and Squirrels coming and going on a regular basis providing lots of entertainment.  
::Memory Lane::  I recently found my Bisbee photo album which I had thought lost in the Google-Blogger-Picasa ker-fuffle a few years back.  This album covering about 4 years is a gathering of Photos in and around Bisbee Arizona where in part I made good use of my telephoto lens candidly catching many of Bisbee's local characters just being themselves.  Photos also include Bisbee's unique and colorful buildings in their Alpine like setting.  With a healthy and robust art community well established this picturesque little mining town with it's wild west history and only 23 miles south of Tombstone is a must see destination.  Hope my photos have captured a bit of that.  Bisbee Arizona Photo Album.  This album can also be accessed from my side bar under 'Photo Albums'. 
::Al's Musical Favs:: Moon Milk by Peter Green and Walltapper.  This one kind of floats through you from somewhere beyond Outer Space. (This You Tub audio was a bit spotty for me but maybe it will play alright for you)
BISBEE ARIZONA
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A man named Donald bought a horse from a farmer for $250. The farmer agreed to deliver the horse the next day. The next day, the farmer drove up to Donald's house and said, “Sorry, son, but I have some bad news. The horse died.”Donald replied, “Well, then just give me back my money.”  The farmer said, “Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.”  Donald said, “Ok, then just bring me the dead horse.”  The farmer asked, “What ya gonna do with him?”  Donald said, “I’m going to raffle him off.”The farmer said, “You can’t raffle off a dead horse!”Donald said, “Sure I can! Watch me.A month Later, the farmer met up with Donald and asked, “What happened with that dead horse?”Donald said, “I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at five dollars apiece and made a profit of $2495.”The farmer said, “Didn’t anyone complain?”  Donald said, “Just the guy who won. So I gave him back his five dollars.”  Donald is moving into the White House later this month.
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- Those with amputated feet have no soles.

-  A drunk man was brought to court. Just before the trial there was a commotion in the gallery. The judge pounded the gravel on his table and shouted, "Order, order."  The drunk immediately responded, "Thank you, your Honor, I'll have a Scotch and soda." A hesitant driver, waiting for a traffic jam to clear, came to a complete stop on the freeway ramp. Traffic thinned, but the driver still waited. Finally, a furious voice from the vehicle behind him cried, “The sign says to yield, not give up!”
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6 comments:

  1. So many beautiful birds, Al. We usually just see sparrows and an occasional hawk.

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  2. Your bird photos are one again just wonderful.

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  3. Someone commented on 'Its about Time' that your comments were not working....

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  4. Bisbee is such a colorful little town. And your garden birds are just a wonderful! I love that female Cardinal's sweet face.

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  5. More awesome close-ups of those birds!

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